The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, April 11, 1996
- JOSETTE M. SIMMONS
- HAROLD P. REID
- AHMED DENZELIMAN
- MILDRED M. WINSTON
- BERNARD DODSON SR.
- ROBERT ``BOB'' LEMONS
- LINDA D. CULPEPPER
- GLADYS PLAWIN
- ROBERT P. BRINKLEY JR.
- MERILYN O. READ
- EDWARD HAWKS RENN
- CALVIN SPELLER
- VICKY A. MASSETTI
- RODNEY D. MEYER
- ROBERT W. SIMPSON
- BETTY B. WILLIAMS
- MARY D. TROTMAN
- MILTON N. TAPPAN
- ELLIS F. WOOD
- VICTOR A. TYLER
- WHAT A VIEW
- WILLIE J. DAVIS
- STANLEY A. LANE
- SANDY F. EVERETT
- JUNE LAMPKINS
- MARGARET L. JARVIS
- TEXIE B. ASKEW
- HORACE L. GWIN JR.
- JOSEPH A. REYNOLDS SR.
- WILLIE C. JONES SR.
- VANESSA H. MCMICKLE
- JOHNNIE D. VANN
- CONNER J. MCGRATH
- ROSALIE M. THORNTON
- GUY A. PHELPS
- JOHN R. GARTON
- WILLIAM C. SANDERLIN
- MARGARET L. BAILEY
- KENYATTA MORRIS
- FRANK W. SAUNDERS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews story Thursday said a proposed light-rail line would
be built along an abandoned Norfolk Southern rail line. That line is
still used to haul freight and is not abandoned, according to
Norfolk Southern officials.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Friday, April 12,
1996, page A2.
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REPORT CITES RAIL LINE'S MANY PLUSES
THE LOCAL ECONOMY WOULD GAIN MILLIONS, OFFICIALS ARE TOLD.
- NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTION
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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City rabies clinic are not sponsored by city health departments
and are not free, although rates are reduced. A pullout with a
MetroNews story Thursday had incorrect information.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Friday, April 12,
1996, page A2.
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TWO PET DOGS KILL RABID RACCOON IN GREAT BRIDGE
BOTH PETS HAD BEEN VACCINATED AGAINST THE DEADLY DISEASE, SO THEY ARE SAFE.
- MAN'S DEATH PARTLY BLAMED ON SECURITY
LANDLORD USED MANY LOCKS - WHICH MAY HAVE TRAPPED HIM.
- CHESAPEAKE DOCTOR SENTENCED FOR TAX EVASION
- DRIVER DIES OF INJURIES
- MACARTHUR CENTER: FIRST LOOK AT DOPWNTOWN MALL
THE SHOPPING CENTER IS DESIGNED TO DRAW STREET TRAFFIC FROM SURROUNDING AREAS
OF ACTIVITY TO ITS PARKING GARAGES AND STORES.
- AT MAYOR'S SPEECH TODAY, NORFOLK WILL PICK UP LUNCH TAB
THE MAYOR SAID THAT LUNCH FEES WILL BE WAIVED FOR ANYONE THWARTED BY THE COST.
- LAWYERS GET A TASTE FOR VOLUNTEER WORK IN SOUP LINE
THEIR EFFORTS HELP THE LESS FORTUNATE - AND THEY HELP THEIR OWN IMAGE AS WELL.
- CHILD MOLESTER GETS SUSPENDED TERM IN ASSAULT ON COUNSELOR
- FISHERMEN SEEK LESS RESTRICTIVE NET RULE
THEY ASSERT SOME WEAKFISH PLANS ARE NOT REASONABLE.
- WITH VIM, JAMES W. ROUSE CHANGED THE FACE OF NATION
- NELMS CLAIMS LEGISLATIVE PRIVILEGE AND WINS REPRIEVE
THE DISMISSED INDECENT EXPOSURE CHARGE WILL GO TO A RICHMOND GRAND JURY.
- SHERIFF INVESTIGATING CHEMISTRY TEACHER
- NEW STATE BUDGET PROVIDES MORE MONEY FOR COLLEGES
- MISSING BUDGET SECTIONS LEAVE THE GOVERNOR IN A QUANDARY
- MEMORIAL TO THE MEN OF CSS VIRGINIA
- STUDENTS TAKE PART IN AZALEA FESTIVAL
- SMITHWICK NAMED SPECIAL ASSISTANT
- VICTIM'S IDENTITY SOUGHT
- LACK OF LOCAL SUPPORT FORCES NEW ART CENTER TO LEAVE ITS BUILDING
- IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, HUNT GETS $8,000 MORE
- FISH MADE CLEAN GETAWAY IN DIRTY WATER
by SS